In traditional Chinese calendar selection, the "Taiming Jiazi" (胎元甲子) is often mentioned and is closely related to an individual's destiny. This article delves into whether the Taiming Jiazi is considered a "noble birth," analyzing its auspiciousness or inauspiciousness in aspects such as marriage and date selection. The aim is to inherit and promote the essence of Chinese culture, providing references for modern people.

Analysis of Taiming Jiazi for Women Born in the Year of Jia Zi
The Taiming Jiazi for women born in the year of Jia Zi is Bing Wu (丙午), their fate palace is in the month of Yin (寅), the husband star is Xin Wei (辛未), and the heavenly offspring is Bing Yin (丙寅). According to traditional calendar selection, women born in Jia Zi are most favorable in the sixth and twelfth months, and auspicious in the first and seventh months. It should be noted that the day of Zi (子) conflicts with the Taiming Jiazi; therefore, days like Ren Zi (壬子) and Bing Zi (丙子) should be avoided, as they directly clash with the Taiming Jiazi. The day of Chou (丑) conflicts with the husband star, so days like Ding Chou (丁丑) should be avoided, as they are extremely inauspicious. When selecting dates for marriage, these unfavorable days should be avoided to ensure a harmonious and happy marriage.
Analysis of Taiming Jiazi for Women Born in the Year of Yi Chou
The Taiming Jiazi for women born in the year of Yi Chou is Ding Mao (丁卯), their fate palace is in the month of Mao (卯), the husband star is Geng Chen (庚辰), and the heavenly offspring is Ding Hai (丁亥). Women born in Yi Chou are most favorable in the fifth and eleventh months, and auspicious in the fourth and tenth months. It should be noted that the day of Mao (卯) conflicts with the Taiming Jiazi; thus, the day of Ding Mao (丁卯) should be avoided, as it conflicts with the marital palace. However, the presence of the Heavenly Emperor and Empress can neutralize this conflict, bringing good fortune. When selecting dates, these unfavorable days should be avoided to ensure a happy marriage.
Analysis of Taiming Jiazi for Women Born in the Year of Bing Yin
The Taiming Jiazi for women born in the year of Bing Yin is Wu Zi (戊子), their fate palace is in the month of Si (巳), the husband star is Gui Si (癸巳), and the heavenly offspring is Wu Xu (戊戌). Women born in Bing Yin are most favorable in the second and eighth months, and auspicious in the third and ninth months. It should be noted that the day of Zi (子) conflicts with the "Heavenly Dog" (天狗), and although Linyang (麟阳) can suppress it, it is rarely used nowadays. When selecting dates, these unfavorable days should be avoided to ensure a smooth and successful marriage.
Analysis of Taiming Jiazi for Women Born in the Year of Ding Mao
The Taiming Jiazi for women born in the year of Ding Mao is Ji You (己酉), their fate palace is in the month of Wu (午), the husband star is Ren Yin (壬寅), and the heavenly offspring is Ji You (己酉). Women born in Ding Mao are most favorable in the first and seventh months, and auspicious in the sixth and twelfth months. It should be noted that the day of Mao (卯) conflicts with the Taiming Jiazi; thus, days like Ji Mao (己卯) and Yi Mao (乙卯) should be avoided, as they conflict with the heavenly offspring. Both direct and indirect conflicts are also to be avoided. When selecting dates, these unfavorable days should be avoided to ensure a harmonious marriage.

The Taiming Jiazi holds significant importance in traditional Chinese calendar selection, being closely related to an individual's destiny. By analyzing the Taiming Jiazi of different women, such as those born in Jia Zi, Yi Chou, Bing Yin, and Ding Mao, we find that the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of the Taiming Jiazi has a significant impact on the selection of dates for marriage. In practical application, one should select auspicious days based on their personal Taiming Jiazi and combine it with the principles of traditional calendar selection to ensure a happy and fulfilling marriage.



















